CALOCHORTUS VESTA 
VANCOUVERIA HEXANDRA. This delightful creeper is very useful as a ground cover 
and ornamental in hanging baskets or bouquets. Its root system spreads rapidly 
a few inches under ground and in time will form a dense cover with its attractive 
foliage . Each .10; Per dozen #1.00 
VIOLAS. The Pacific Coast is fortunate in having so many varities of these beautiful little 
plants. We grow only five here, but, each has its own distinctive coloring and 
form. V. Halli deciduous with finely cut leaves. Upper petals are a rich purple and 
the others creamy yellow. V. Gladella. Heart shaped leaves and bright yellow 
petals, the lateral and lower purple veined. V. Lobata. Pine violet. Leaves sirm 
ilar to the oak; petals yellow, dark veined and purple on outside. V. Ocellata. 
Western Hearts Ease. Two upper petals are white, violet purple on outside, the 
other petals white or yellow. The lateral petals have a deep purple spot at base. 
V. Pedunculata. Yellow pansy. Petals are golden yellow, the upper ones dark 
brown on the outside, the others purple veined within. Lateral petals have a beard' 
ed spot.„. Each.15; per Dozen #1.35 
YERBA BUENA. A fragrant creeping plant. Ea. .15; per doz. #1.25 
YUCCA FILAMENTOSA. One of the most effective and decorative of the hardy plants .50 
S ZAUSCHNERIA CALIFORNICUM (Humming-Birds Trumpet). A very wonderful 
and hardy plant for the Rock Garden where it can get full sun and sufficient mois' 
ture until it gets established. When established it throws out runners and will form 
a danse mass of grayish green foliage with flowers in September and October. 25 
WESTERN BULBS 
WESTERN BULBS. After bulbs have been correctly planted further care is not needed. 
The best thing to do is to leave them alone and with a few well chosen varieties 
nature provides that they will increase many times in a few years. All of the fob 
lowing bulbs will do well anyplace in the West and many are hardy in the East and 
North. With some of these bulbs certain conditions should be considered and we 
always give planting directions. 
S ALLIUM FALCIFOLIUM. Attractive and hardy plants with large umbels of rose color' 
ed flowers.05 
BRODIAEAS 
BRODIAEAS. Some varieties of these beautiful plants bloom in the early Spring while 
the blooming period of others goes through to August. They grow in many kinds 
of soil and take little care. Very fine for cut flowers. All of these varieties grow 
here under regular garden conditions and in the same kind of soil. The only thing 
that is necessary is good drainage. 
S B. Capitata (California Hyacinth). Cluster of blue flowers.04 
